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February 23, 2012

2012 NFL Draft: Year Of The Offensive Lineman

There are two schools of thought for picking playing in the NFL draft.  You can go after the best player available or get the best player available to fill the team’s weakness.  If  you subscribe to the latter, the 2012 NFL draft could end up being the year of the offensive lineman.  I predict that 4 of the first 8 picks will be offensive lineman.

Most Draft experts agree that the first two picks will be quarterbacks; Andrew Luck to the Colts at #1 and Robert Griffin III to the Browns at #2 but 4 of the next 8 picks could very well be offensive lineman.  Here’s why:

The Minnesota Viking have the third pick. They finished the 2011 season at 3-13.  They scored 340 ppg while giving up 449.  Their offensive line was ranked 28th, giving up 49 sacks and 76 QB hits.
Other offensive statistics: Tot Offense: 18th 21.2 ppg, Tot Pass: 28th Tot Rush: 4th.
Obviously the Vikings need some help up front. Yes, they gave up a lot of points but they need to score some too.  Although they ranked 4th in offensive rushing, the Giants finished last but won the Super Bowl.
The Vikings critical need is an offensive lineman who excels in the passing offense.
The best offensive lineman in the draft is Junior offensive tackle from USC, Matt Kalil. Matt is 6-6 and weighs 295 pounds.
The selection of Kalil is the smart move. One will have an immediate impact on the Vikings offense.
Offensive lineman pick #1

The Saint Louis Rams have the fourth pick in the draft.  They finished at 2-14, scoring 193 points while giving up a whopping 407 ppg.  Their offensive line is ranked last. In 2011 they allowed 55 sacks and 114 QB hits.  Other offensive statistics: Tot Offense: 31st 15.2 ppg, Tot Pass: 30th Tot Rush: 23rd.
Oh boy, the Rams need help on offense and defense. Unfortunately, no defensive lineman or linebacker is expected to go in the top 10 picks. So the Rams should go after a running back or offensive lineman.
If they go for a running back, Junior running back from Alabama, Trent Richardson, is the best running back available.  Because the Rams are ranked 30th overall against the pass, picking an offensive lineman could be enticing.  The Rams couldn’t go wrong if they used the 4th pick to select Junior Offensive Tackle, Riley Reiff.  Riley stands at 6-6 and weighs 300 pounds.
Offensive lineman pick #2

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February 22, 2012

Are The Miami Dolphins QB Surfing In Indianapolis?

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Could Peyton Sign With the Dolphins?

Could the Miami Dolphins be quarterback surfing in Indianapolis? It’s no secret that the Fish are looking to upgrade at the QB position immediately. To support this claim, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported Tuesday, citing multiple league sources, that the Dolphins do not intend to make their current starting quarterback, Chad Henne, an offer when free agency begins in March.

Is Henne’s backup, Matt Moore in the picture to take over the reins? Moore took over in Week 4 after Henne suffered a shoulder injury that required surgery. Moore threw for 2,497 yards, 16 TDs and 9 interceptions. Many NFL experts do not believe that Moore has what it takes to be a full time NFL QB.

If that’s the case, the Dolphins only have 2 choices to find a QB good enough to start on Week 1 of the 2012 NFL season. They can take their chances in the 2012 NFL Draft or they can go after Peyton Manning through free agency.

The Dolphins chances of getting an elite QB in the 2012 Draft are almost nil. The Dolphins have the 5th pick. The two best QB’s in the draft, Stanford’s Andrew Luck and Baylors Robert Griffin III, will be taken with the first 2 picks. Then there’s a significant dropoff at the QB position. Texas A&M’s Ryan Tannehill, projected by many as the 3rd best QB in the draft, is a work in progress and has played QB in 19 games in a spread offense.

The Dolphins need to use their 5th round pick to find an offensive lineman who can make an immediate impact. The Fish offensive line ranked 30th overall in 2011, allowing 52 sacks and 95 QB hits. At the fifth spot, the Dolphins have a great chance of getting Iowa OT Riley Reiff, Stanford OG David DeCastro or Stanford OT Jonathan Martin. Either one can immediately start and make the offensive line better.

So, the Dolphins are left surfing for a QB during the free agency period.

Green Bay Packer backup QB Matt Flynn, is a possible target. Flynn was picked in the 7th round of the 2007 NFL draft. His career NFL statistics show a QB rating of 92.8 with 9 TDs and 5 interceptions. Matt’s claim to fame is that he threw 6 TD passes in the last game of the 2011 regular season against the Detroit Lions. Sorry, I can’t see him as the answer to the Dolphins QB situation.

That leaves good old Peyton Manning. Although Colts owner Jim Irsay has made overtures to once again negotiate with Peyton, it is highly unlikely he will be a Colt next season.

Miami and Peyton could actually made a deal between March 1 and March 8, when Peyton Manning is a “street” free agent. This is the time where Peyton can deal with any time. March 8 is the deadline the Colts have to pay Manning the $28 million bonus to retain his service.

There are many concerns about the health of Peyton Manning but his doctors have ok’d his return to pro football. There are plenty of rumors that his passing ability has been seriously affected. But there are no facts to support it.

So the question is, “would the Dolphins be better with Peyton Manning at the helm?”. Of course they would, and I’m sure they have plans to go QB surfing in Indiana when free agency begins. The bigger question is would Peyton be willing to play in Miami?

That is the question!

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December 16, 2008

Plaxico Syndrome Killing The Giants

It seems that the plan for the New York Giants to repeat as Super Bowl champions is in jeopardy.  And it all started just a few weeks ago with the arrest of star wide receiver Plaxico Burress.

Plaxico Burress is the outspoken and often in trouble New York Giant receiver who was suspended after shooting himself in the thigh at a nightclub in New York City. 

Since his suspension, the Giants have lost two games in a row and the offense has stalled.  The Giants front office and coaches say their recent slump has nothing to do with the Plaxico situation but there is no denying the loss of Burress could very well cost the Giants (11-3) the first-round bye that just weeks ago seemed a sure thing.

If the Giants lose their final two games to Carolina (11-3) and Minnesota (9-5) and the Vikings win their last two, then the Giants will play a first-round game.

The Plaxico-less offense has been able to muster only 1 touchdown in losses to the Philadelphia and Dallas the past two weeks.

“There is very little getting done offensively,” coach Tom Coughlin said Monday. “We are just unable right now; we haven’t made a play in the last couple of weeks and we really have to make some plays. We’re very disappointed. The players are disappointed.”

The road won’t get any easier this week with the Panthers coming to the Meadowlands for a game in which the winner will clinch a first-round bye and NFC’s home-field advantage for the postseason.

In addition to the loss of Plaxico – Brandon Jacobs, the “earth” of the “earth, wind and fire” running back trio, has a knee injury that sidelined against the Cowboys last week and may be unavailable for the matchup next week with Carolina.

Plaxico’s replacement Domik Hixon has not stepped up and has dropped at least one sure touchdown pass and the senior citizen of the receivers, Amani Toomer is no longer a deep pass threat.

The Giants offensive line has also played sub-par over the last two weeks.  The offensive line has protected Eli Manning well, but against the Cowboys, Eli was sacked 8 times and 12 times over the last two weeks.

What is going on?

Since Plaxico is out, teams no longer need to double team the receivers. Instead they can position the Safety to stop the run.  And with Brandon Jacobs out, the Giant running attack is suspect.

The one bright spot for the Giants is their defense.  Their defense kept them in the 20-14 loss to Philadelphia and the 20-8 loss to Dallas.

Sundays game will be a testament to the intestinal fortitude of the Giants – but they have come back from adversity before.

Don’t count the Giants out yet!

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